The Works of David Clarkson, vol. 1

Overview

David Clarkson is one of the most prominent Puritan ministers of the seventeenth century, contemporary of John Owen and John Bunyan. He worked closely with Owen, pastoring Owen’s congregation after his death. He was known for combining sound doctrine with practical application. Various sermons and publications by Clarkson are included in this resource. Themes of the Reformation and other Protestant thinkers run throughout Clarkson’s writing, establishing him among the Puritan fathers.

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Key Features

Provides brief biography on David Clarkson

Contains 13 sermons

Introductory Scripture for each sermon

Contents

Of Original Sin

Of Repentance

Of Faith

Of Living by Faith

Of Dying in Faith

Of Living as Strangers

The Excellent Knowledge of Christ

Justification by the Righteousness of Christ

Men by Nature Unwilling to Come to Christ

The Lord the Owner of All Things

Hearing the Word

Of Taking Up the Cross

Product Details

Title: The Works of David Clarkson, vol. 1

Author: David Clarkson

Publisher: James Nichol

Publication Date: 1864

Pages: 510

About David Clarkson

David Clarkson (1622–1686) was born in England. He attended Cambridge University and was a pastor for most of his career. Clarkson pastored with John Owen, becoming pastor after Owen’s death in 1683.